Principled pragmatism in practice: the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea
"As the EU's relations with Russia remain at an all-time low and continue to be in a state of paralysis, marked by de-institutionalisation, inertia and estrangement, the EU's policy towards Russia seems up for review. By taking stock of the implementation of the EU's Global Strat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As the EU's relations with Russia remain at an all-time low and continue to be in a state of paralysis, marked by de-institutionalisation, inertia and estrangement, the EU's policy towards Russia seems up for review. By taking stock of the implementation of the EU's Global Strategy and the five principles that are guiding EU-Russia relations, this volume provides a forward-looking angle and contributes to a better understanding of the current EU-Russia relationship and the prospects for overcoming the existing deadlock. By bringing together European and Russian scholars and adopting an interdisciplinary perspective that combines insights from EU studies, international relations, and European and international law, the book provides a comprehensive and holistic view on the state of affairs in EU-Russia relations." |
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Contents Preface ix List of Abbreviations xii List of Figures and Tables xvn Notes on Contributors xviii General Introduction From Strategic Partner to Strategic Challenge: In Search of an EU Policy towards Russia i Peter Van Elsuwege and Fabienne Bossuyt PART 1 The Minsk Agreements and the Sanctions Regime in EU-Russia Relations 1 The Minsk Agreements Has the Glimmer ofHope Faded? Sebastiaan Van Severen 2 17 The Role of EU Member States and the Future of EU-Russia Relations DisentangUng the Role of Germany and the Netherlands in EU DecisionMaking on Relations with Russia since the Ukraine Crisis 40 Tony van der Togt 3 Two Monologues Don’t Make a Dialogue The EU’s and Russia’s Strategic Narratives about the Minsk Agreements and Sanctions Regime 62 Irina PeԾova 4 The Punitive Effect of the EU’s Restrictive Measures against Russia A Help or a Hindrancefor Principled Pragmatism? 86 Alexandra Hofer 5 The EU-Russia Sanctions Regime before the Court of Justice of the EU 104 Kirill Entin
VI 6 CONTENTS The Impact of the Adjudication of Sanctions against Russia before the Court of Justice of the EU 125 Ceda Challet PART 2 EU-Russia Relations and the Shared Neighbourhood 7 Armenia A Precarious Navigation between Eurasian Integration and the European Union 143 Laure Belcour and Narine Ghazaryan 8 The EU and the De Facto States of the East European Periphery Constraints in International and European Law 163 Benedikt Harzl 9 The EU’s and Russia’s Visa Diplomacy in a Contested Neighbourhood 180 Igor Merheim-Eyre PART 3 EU Resilience to Russian Threats 10 The EU’s Concept of Resilience in the Context of EU-Russia Relations 201 Elena Pavlova and Tatiana Romanova 11 The EU’s Energy Relationship with Russia Between Residence and Engagement 216 Marco Siddi 12 Addressing Cyber Security Threats from Russia in the EU Andreas Marazis 234
VII CONTENTS PART 4 Selective Engagement with Russia 13 Countering Transnational Security Threats Prospectsfor EU-Russia Cooperation in an Era ofSanctions Olga Potemkina 257 14 Conditions for Effective Selective Engagement Greening Russia’s Energy Sector 277 Niels Smeets 15 The Arctic as a Micro-Cosmos for Selective Engagement between the EU and Russia? 290 Thomas Kruessmann PART 5 Supporting Russian Civil Society and People-to-People Contacts 16 Principled Pragmatism and Civil Society in the EU Policies towards Russia 313 Elena Belokurova and Andrey Demidov 17 A Crisis or a Turning Point? EU Cultural Relations with Russia after Crimea 332 Domenico Valenza 18 The Integration of Russia in the European Higher Education Area Challenges and Opportunities 352 Natalia Leskina General Conclusion The Five Guiding Principlesfor the EU’s Relations with Russia: In Need of Revision? 370 Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter Van Elsuwege Studies in EU External Relations Index 385 383 |
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Contents Preface ix List of Abbreviations xii List of Figures and Tables xvn Notes on Contributors xviii General Introduction From Strategic Partner to Strategic Challenge: In Search of an EU Policy towards Russia i Peter Van Elsuwege and Fabienne Bossuyt PART 1 The Minsk Agreements and the Sanctions Regime in EU-Russia Relations 1 The Minsk Agreements Has the Glimmer ofHope Faded? Sebastiaan Van Severen 2 17 The Role of EU Member States and the Future of EU-Russia Relations DisentangUng the Role of Germany and the Netherlands in EU DecisionMaking on Relations with Russia since the Ukraine Crisis 40 Tony van der Togt 3 Two Monologues Don’t Make a Dialogue The EU’s and Russia’s Strategic Narratives about the Minsk Agreements and Sanctions Regime 62 Irina PeԾova 4 The Punitive Effect of the EU’s Restrictive Measures against Russia A Help or a Hindrancefor Principled Pragmatism? 86 Alexandra Hofer 5 The EU-Russia Sanctions Regime before the Court of Justice of the EU 104 Kirill Entin
VI 6 CONTENTS The Impact of the Adjudication of Sanctions against Russia before the Court of Justice of the EU 125 Ceda Challet PART 2 EU-Russia Relations and the Shared Neighbourhood 7 Armenia A Precarious Navigation between Eurasian Integration and the European Union 143 Laure Belcour and Narine Ghazaryan 8 The EU and the De Facto States of the East European Periphery Constraints in International and European Law 163 Benedikt Harzl 9 The EU’s and Russia’s Visa Diplomacy in a Contested Neighbourhood 180 Igor Merheim-Eyre PART 3 EU Resilience to Russian Threats 10 The EU’s Concept of Resilience in the Context of EU-Russia Relations 201 Elena Pavlova and Tatiana Romanova 11 The EU’s Energy Relationship with Russia Between Residence and Engagement 216 Marco Siddi 12 Addressing Cyber Security Threats from Russia in the EU Andreas Marazis 234
VII CONTENTS PART 4 Selective Engagement with Russia 13 Countering Transnational Security Threats Prospectsfor EU-Russia Cooperation in an Era ofSanctions Olga Potemkina 257 14 Conditions for Effective Selective Engagement Greening Russia’s Energy Sector 277 Niels Smeets 15 The Arctic as a Micro-Cosmos for Selective Engagement between the EU and Russia? 290 Thomas Kruessmann PART 5 Supporting Russian Civil Society and People-to-People Contacts 16 Principled Pragmatism and Civil Society in the EU Policies towards Russia 313 Elena Belokurova and Andrey Demidov 17 A Crisis or a Turning Point? EU Cultural Relations with Russia after Crimea 332 Domenico Valenza 18 The Integration of Russia in the European Higher Education Area Challenges and Opportunities 352 Natalia Leskina General Conclusion The Five Guiding Principlesfor the EU’s Relations with Russia: In Need of Revision? 370 Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter Van Elsuwege Studies in EU External Relations Index 385 383 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Principled pragmatism in practice the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea |
title_full | Principled pragmatism in practice the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter van Elsuwege |
title_fullStr | Principled pragmatism in practice the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter van Elsuwege |
title_full_unstemmed | Principled pragmatism in practice the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter van Elsuwege |
title_short | Principled pragmatism in practice |
title_sort | principled pragmatism in practice the eu s policy towards russia after crimea |
title_sub | the EU's policy towards Russia after Crimea |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Außenpolitik Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Russland Konferenzschrift 2017 |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032685637&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV023348295 |
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